Does anyone care what the Bible says about marriage anymore?

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BananaPie

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...Paulsfam4 has a really good point as well; we are unfaithful to Christ all the time, but He doesn't divorce us! We are still Christ's bride...
...huh...? Not everybody how calls "Lord, Lord" will enter the Kingdom of God. The Bible facts are:

1. The Lord Jesus bled and died while we were yet sinners, but we are not to remain sinners.

2. The Lord Jesus rose from the dead that we may know He has conquered death on our behalf.

3. The Lord Jesus is returning for a faithful Church, not the apostate one.

4. ...and the Bride has made herself ready... and her clothes are the
righteousness of the saints (Revelation 19:7-8).

Let's never confuse loyalty for forgiveness of sin.
 
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ineme4christ

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I'm not sure that this act of looking lustfully can be held to the same level as a physical or even an emotional affair. This seems to be more of a warning not to even think lustful thoughts of someone else. There's no example in the Bible showing anyone being stoned or punished for their sinful thoughts, destructive as they may be.

On remarriage, there are differing views on whether an innocent spouse who is released from an adulterous marriage is Biblically able to remarry. I believe Paul teaches that they may remarry, because they are "no longer bound". If they are not bound, what would keep them from remarrying? We can go over the scriptures about this if you like, or you can check out the threads in Bible Discussion where it's been discussed.


According to Jesus he said looking at a woman in a lustly is equally committing adultery I believe that thats the lust of the eye which willthru d eyes eventually manifest to adultery cos of the desires that has been nurtured in d heart through the eyes.
 
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According to Jesus he said looking at a woman in a lustly is equally committing adultery I believe that thats the lust of the eye which willthru d eyes eventually manifest to adultery cos of the desires that has been nurtured in d heart through the eyes.
Just to clarify, are you saying that looking at a women lustfully gives someone Biblical grounds for divorce?